Avery Berkel L126 Calibration «TESTED»
The Avery Berkel L126 is an industrial-grade digital indicator built for harsh environments, featuring a stainless steel, waterproof design (IP65/66/67)
Recommendations
- Keep a spare set of certified weights or arrange access to a local calibration service.
- Implement a calibration log and reminder system to ensure periodic checks.
- Train staff on daily verification checks: power-up zero, simple test weight check, and visual inspection.
- If scale fails calibration repeatedly, escalate to authorized service for load cell/electronics inspection.
Disclaimer: Before proceeding, note that calibration requires certified test weights. Performing a calibration incorrectly can void your legal-for-trade certification. If your scale is used for commercial transactions, consider hiring a certified technician. avery berkel l126 calibration
- After the zero calibration accepts, the screen will prompt "Add Weight" or "LOAD 1" . It may flash a specific value (e.g., "5.000").
- Place your first test weight (usually 50% of capacity, e.g., 5kg) on the center of the platter.
- Press [ENTER/PRINT] . Wait for the "OK" or "ACCEPT" tone.
- The screen will prompt "LOAD 2" or the full capacity (e.g., "15.000").
- Add the second test weight (so the total on the platter is 15kg).
- Press [ENTER/PRINT] again.
- Wait for the scale to process the two points. The display will revert to "CAL" or "PASS."
Enter Diagnostic Mode: Locate the SW1 button (calibration switch) on the bottom of the scale. Use a pen or small screwdriver to press it. The display should read "DIAG". The Avery Berkel L126 is an industrial-grade digital
If you are using the Avery Berkel L126 for "Legal for Trade" applications (selling products by weight), calibration must be verified and sealed by a licensed weights and measures official or a certified service technician. Keep a spare set of certified weights or